NGL CENTER ~ Best Of Rangefinder

Bow Scope With Rangefinder

Let’s start with the laser rangefinder that, obviously, use laser to calculate distance to an object. Its most notable merits include its extreme accuracy to within a yard, two at most, as well its wide flexibility in working at every golf course. You can use the unit out of the box - no computer hookups, no membership fees and no subscription plans.

Since laser rangefinders bounce the laser off the target, and because all targets have a certain reflectivity, part of the distance the rangefinder calculates is based on this reflective nature of the target. In other words, "hard" objects like rocks and cliffs can be easily measured at greater distances than "soft" targets like deer or other wildlife.

In addition to sports, forestry and other outdoor purposes, rangefinders are also used extensively by the military. They are commonly used to scout or reconnaissance an area, find military targets and aid soldiers and other active duty personnel during missions. However, militaristic rangefinders are often more sophisticated than those used in the consumer market, and they’re often combined with computers and other military technology.